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Pushing the Theoretical Limit of Li-CFx Batteries: A Tale of Bifunctional Electrolyte Ezhiylmurugan Rangasamy,† Juchuan Li,‡ Gayatri Sahu,† Nancy Dudney,‡ and Chengdu Liang*,† †
Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences and ‡Materials Sciences and Technology Division, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, United States S Supporting Information *
inherently stable with metallic Li anode and electrochemically activated by the cathodic product of discharge. The concept of a bifunctional electrolyte will be in stark contrast to the SOCl2 catholytes utilized in the Li-SOCl2 batteries where the electrolyte is the cathode that is active at all potentials and relies on a LiCl passive film to maintain stability with the anode.3 The Li-CFx battery system offers one of the best energy densities with up to 7 times the capacity of LiCoO2-based Li-ion system, a conventional Li-ion battery cathode, and up to 2 times the capacity of thionyl chloride, the nearest energy dense primary cathode.4 Additionally, the LiCFx system is extremely stable, offering excellent shelf life (>10 years) and minimal (